On the other side of that line is anyone who disagrees with them – or who they even think disagrees with them for any reason, large or small.
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" - Preti, 33 "Boss can't stand anyone who disagrees.
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" He disagrees: "I personally think that's the biggest risk.
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" Szrok disagrees: "We're not doing it very posh, really.
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" Cornyn disagrees with Democrats' argument, calling the position "unrealistic.
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Qualcomm said it disagrees with the decision and will appeal.
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Rosenberg disagrees with shifting the responsibility to do scientific research.
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Police commissioner Kevin Davis said he disagrees with Mosby's decisions.
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While most people think discipline will confine you, Willink disagrees.
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I think virtually every Republican Senator disagrees with this approach.
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Caldicott writes that she firmly disagrees with that "key argument".
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Mr Khalilzad has mooted delaying the ballot; Mr Ghani disagrees.
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The federal government, at least for the time being, disagrees.
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Does he respect them even if he disagrees with them?
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"I don't think Tumblr necessarily disagrees with it," she said.
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The youngest waitress, Skylar Giberson, disagrees with her older relative.
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But Cressida Dick, the head of the Metropolitan Police, disagrees.
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But Rachel Jacobs of George Washington University, in America, disagrees.
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The Queen's biographer, Sarah Bradford, disagrees with the Duchess' testimony.
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Anyone who disagrees, he adds, probably won't like the game.
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But Peter Baum, COO and CFO of Essex Manufacturing, disagrees.
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No one disagrees with Trump's stated aim of destroying ISIS.
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George Owen, executive director of the American Wagyu Association, disagrees.
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" Jane Green vehemently disagrees: "How do the police find clients?
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Mark Tepper, president and founder of Strategic Wealth Partners, disagrees.
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No one in the room disagrees, out loud at least.
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But Shark Tank judge and O'Shares Chairman Kevin O'Leary disagrees.
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John Kasich said Tuesday he "profoundly disagrees" with the proposal.
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Baker disagrees that such stances were either principled or conservative.
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So it's not surprising that he disagrees with Trump's policy.
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Facebook, as you might imagine, disagrees with the regulatory penalty.
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Rhinehart disagrees with the neighbors' assessment of what's going on.
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But Lee told colleagues behind closed doors that he disagrees.
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" (Williams disagrees with Sandra's description of the conversation.) "Who's 'we'?
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But those are all policies with which Mr Ryan disagrees.
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Unsurprisingly, Montserrat Ribera, the director of Catalonia's consumer agency, disagrees.
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She also heartily disagrees with the Trump administration's education platforms.
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But he disagrees that it has to define a candidate.
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If somebody disagrees with you, you try to persuade them.
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But Sanders disagrees and casts the bank as corporate welfare.
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McCain said he "strongly disagrees" with the president on Putin.
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" If she disagrees, just repeat gently, "I'm sorry, I can't.
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The man who held the power to name him disagrees.
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Dr. Raj, one of the drivers of the movement, disagrees.
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Microsoft disagrees that the Department of Defense made an error.
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Biden is the closest thing to a candidate who disagrees.
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The only person who disagrees with me is the audience.
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His cocky American counterpart, Colonel Irving Krick (Philip Cairns) disagrees.
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But Miss Manners disagrees that your choice trivializes their necessity.
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Rory Barnes, an astronomer at the University of Washington, disagrees.
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If a creator disagrees, they can request a human review.
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" Kate disagrees: "But that happens to me all the time.
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She can also get snappish when she disagrees with someone.
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"The entire nation of Brazil disagrees with you," Paul wrote.
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He can say he disagrees with her on virtually everything.
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Mr. Yang believes in talking to people he disagrees with.
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He Disagrees Then she went on to slam Bernie's supporters.
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Amarnath Thombre, chief strategy officer of the Match Group, disagrees.
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He says he disagrees with the group's work on abortion.
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His former employer, a publicly traded real estate trust, disagrees.
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FIAT CHRYSLER STRONGLY DISAGREES WITH PRELIMINARY TAX AGENCY REPORT - SPOKESPERSON
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Nancy Tengler, chief investment strategist at Tengler Wealth Management, disagrees.
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The other disagrees, and they decide to set up watch.
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Cooper, the lawyer for both Kupperman and Bolton, however, disagrees.
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Susan Sommer, director of Constitutional Litigation for Lambda Legal, disagrees.
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Trump revoked those guidelines, and Apple disagrees with the decision.
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But Lembeni, who grew up in a township himself, disagrees.
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For its part, W3C disagrees with a lot of these concerns.
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He called me from Singapore, because he disagrees with my position.
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But Dawna disagrees: "I think it was actually, you know...." Sex.
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In the new interview, Clinton says he disagrees with Democratic Sen.
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She disagrees with the immigration policy and she&aposs a kook.
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Sara Fagan, a former senior aide for George W. Bush, disagrees.
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But Eddy Elfenbein, editor of the Crossing Wall Street blog, disagrees.
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They want everybody who disagrees with them out of this campus.
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And I'm willing to take on anyone who disagrees with that.
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Never mind the fact that the rest of the industry disagrees.
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Trump saying he disagrees with running mate Mike Pence on Syria.
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Obviously, her therapist disagrees with this, which only hardens Gretchen's resolve.
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The team disagrees somewhat about what the book is really about.
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Ms Coleman disagrees, saying the new law isn't an "opening salvo".
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Roberson's family disagrees, arguing that the shooting violated his civil rights.
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Seth Moulton, a Marine Corps veteran, said he disagrees with Rep.
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At this point, anybody who disagrees with us is a fascist.
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Jones disagrees, at least when it comes to The Honest Company.
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Tim Toburen, an environmental specialist in mold and water damage, disagrees.
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"I don't think anyone disagrees that efficiency will help," Jacobson said.
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Tony Fratto, deputy press secretary under President George W. Bush, disagrees.
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The general, while not addressing Trump specifically, disagrees with the assertion.
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The company also disagrees with the German regulators' finding of dominance.
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Pete Najarian disagrees with Wall Street's worries over Disney's succession plan.
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Either way, Mark disagrees that using his device counts as cheating.
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What happens when the "independent" agency disagrees with the White House?
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Banking analyst Mike Mayo disagrees with Naylor over J.P. Morgan's fate.
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Or whether she is willing to confront him when she disagrees.
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Luckey disagrees that Facebook missed out on a first-mover advantage.
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Mamta Mamik, a professor of gynecology at Mount Sinai Hospital, disagrees.
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But Miller disagrees with hedging as the cost can destroy returns.
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But former world number one Edberg, who has coached Federer, disagrees.
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Because, the Supreme Court apparently disagrees with this basic constitutional principle.
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Yet, The Washington Post, no friend to the Trump Administration, disagrees.
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If Pence says he disagrees with Trump, Trump loses the debate.
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He doesn't consider himself a hero, but the county's sheriff disagrees.
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However, he disagrees with the way Trump is handling the situation.
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Of course our Chief Cockblocker in Charge, Justin (Michael Ealy), disagrees.
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The trouble is that the overwhelming body of scientific evidence disagrees.
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Whether [the audience disagrees or agrees] with your message is irrelevant.
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Lorde once sang, "We'll never be royals"; Ms. Eilish emphatically disagrees.
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If one faction disagrees, there are charges of collusion or worse.
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But John C. Manly, an attorney who represents many Olympians, disagrees.
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That is where Leif Andersson, of Uppsala University in Sweden, disagrees.
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" Mr. Ziegler disagrees with Mr. Franken "on almost every political issue.
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Southern gentleman and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, though, apparently disagrees.
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He's a good listener, which helps when everyone around him disagrees.
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Yusko disagrees, saying the capital isn't going back to most people.
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ABB disagrees that it power grids business should be spun off.
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Astley disagrees, saying schools are the wrong place to do it.
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When he disagrees, he'll let you know in no uncertain terms.
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Trump likes to call anyone who disagrees with him 'fake news.
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He has derided US judges for decisions with which he disagrees.
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But, Amrita Sen, a chief oil analyst at Energy Aspect, disagrees.
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Lance believes it's a win for consumers and Pete disagrees. Me?
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Mr. Horowitz disagrees, and portrays the European Union as the disaster.
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Experts say it's overkill, but at least one customer — Venezuela — disagrees.
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However, Kyle "KyKy" Souder, captain of Cloud9's Overwatch team, disagrees.
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The conclusions are reasonable, he says, even though he disagrees with some.
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DOJ strongly disagrees with any such reading of the new executive order.
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Brown disagrees, saying these carcasses were likely turned over by natural processes.
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The Sanders campaign also disagrees with how Urban Institute modeled drug prices.
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The Pentagon calls him an al Qaeda leader; the Yemeni government disagrees.
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So, yeah, that's why I'm right and anyone who disagrees is wrong.
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She wields her impressive Twitter presence to confront people she disagrees with.
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Arthur Caplan, a bioethicist at New York University, disagrees with these rulings.
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And the camera cuts to "Star Wars" director J.J. Abrams who disagrees.
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While UC Berkeley "respects" the decision, it ultimately disagrees with the ruling.
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It's also a strategy that Erdoes "fundamentally disagrees with," she tells CNBC.
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Apparently, she specifically disagrees with her father's stance against stronger gun laws.
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But Mr Trump's base disagrees, and last night's speech was for them.
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"I wouldn't shut them out," he said about people he disagrees with.
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The years-long backlog of projects waiting to go to orbit disagrees.
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Kim (Veronica Galvez) mentions that their mother, Kris Jenner (Selma Blair), disagrees.
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"We shouldn't be afraid of everyone who disagrees with DACA," Deathstroke said.
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Jolly reiterated that he still strongly disagrees with Trump's proposed Muslim ban.
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No one in the law enforcement or forensic communities disagrees with this.
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Becerra said in a statement that he strongly disagrees with the ruling.
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However, Sharpe disagrees that there is an African space race per se.
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Ocasio-Cortez takes a similar approach to those with whom she disagrees.
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"She disagrees with his views and disavows his support," Mr. Merrill said.
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Wal-Mart spokesman Randy Hargrove said the company disagrees with the verdict.
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A Facebook spokesperson said the company "fundamentally disagrees" with Amnesty&aposs report.
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Trump said Thursday that he disagrees with the "send her back" chant.
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The more interesting legislative arguments are where Trump disagrees with traditional conservatism.
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Anyone who disagrees with the authority father figure is wrong, or immoral.
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Creative director Joe Alessandroni agrees and disagrees on 28 Hongkong Street's impact.
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The vote was 75% YES, 25% NO. Reid disagrees with the crowd.
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Kyle Kramer will be waiting in the lobby for anyone who disagrees.
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It openly disagrees with the postwar apportionment of the South China Sea.
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The dealership claims the car was lawfully repossessed, but Karlie strongly disagrees.
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Uber disagrees, and does not pay into unemployment insurance or report wages.
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Trump has tried to delegitimize almost any judge who disagrees with him.
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But he stressed that the administration disagrees with many of Haley's positions.
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" An OMB spokeswoman said the White House disagrees with "the GAO's opinion.
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The appeals court strongly disagrees as a matter of constitutional first principles.
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Aaron Sorkin is a genius and anyone who disagrees is just wrong.
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The oil industry disagrees with the claim that the waivers destroy demand.
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I HAVE NO REASON TO BELIEVE THE PRESIDENT DISAGREES WITH THAT VIEW.
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But Dr. Sanjiv Chopra, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, disagrees.
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who will become Mexico's president on December 2285st, disagrees.
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Unsurprisingly, the White House disagrees that the shutdown's economic impact was this severe.
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But that hasn't stopped Apple from working with the companies it disagrees with.
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So what does Feld want to hear when someone disagrees with his suggestions?
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If Britax disagrees with the commissioners' decision, it can appeal in federal court.
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Marsha Blackburn said she disagrees with Trump's decision because it exposed the Kurds.
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"The department strongly disagrees with the order" Justice Department spokesman Patrick Rodenbush said.
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" Roker then politely disagrees with Jones' "friends" comment and says, "It's not friends.
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Wright explained he disagrees with Depp's unapologetic stance on his behavior, reports People.
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Fed banker Neel Kashkari disagrees, because using debt to absorb losses is flawed.
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If either side disagrees with the SEC's decision, it can go to court.
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Energy Transfer said that Williams disagrees with this position on the tax issue.
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Larson disagrees, claiming the number and orientation of their horns are too different.
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They say she's simply reacting to a president with whom she profoundly disagrees.
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So Gorsuch actually disagrees that the seriousness of deportation is an important factor.
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British Columbia's government, elected in 2017, disagrees, citing the risk of a spill.
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Edelman disagrees that more investigation into filters and lung cancer is not necessary.
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Williams has said it disagrees with the lawyers' assessment of the tax risks.
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Smith disagrees, and invited several legal experts to make his case next week.
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Many people critique how fake platforms like Instagram can be, but she disagrees.
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Alvarez, naturally, disagrees with the suggestion he's ducking the former Olympic silver medalist.
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Although prosecutors believe the video is incriminating, Franklin's lawyer Scott Adams reportedly disagrees.
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He disagrees with criticism he got from the left about his stimulus plan.
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CARB disagrees with this assessment, according to Stanley Young, the agency's communications director.
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On Thursday, the White House said that Trump now disagrees with Putin's proposal.
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However, on Thursday the White House said that it disagrees with the offer.
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I would propose that Pence disagrees with Trump on each of these questions.
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One Wall Street firm disagrees with Elon Musk's view on Tesla's funding requirements.
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Liz Lenjo, a Kenyan intellectual property and entertainment lawyer, disagrees with the petition.
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Then somebody says, 'He meant to say—' and then he disagrees with that.
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In other words, neither side disagrees fundamentally with what the opposing party wants.
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But if he disagrees with Gowdy's assessment, it wouldn't be the first time.
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It's not so much that she disagrees with Corbyn's policies, at least openly.
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Erin Gibbs of Gibbs Wealth Management disagrees with Wells Fargo's call on Deere.
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She actually disagrees, and she gets mad when I'm going out to protest.
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Bethencourt disagrees, noting that he thinks clean meat for humans will arrive first.
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But the ministry disagrees: There is a nephew on her deceased husband's side.
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He has insinuated that whoever disagrees with him must be a criminal, too.
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When asked if he perhaps missed his moment in 2016, Sanders obviously disagrees.
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Facebook has vowed to honor its rulings, even if it disagrees with them.
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He is trying to re-muzzle the silent majority that he disagrees with.
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Mara Keisling, the executive director for the National Center for Transgender Equality, disagrees.
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But Log Cabin Republicans, the most prominent LGBT group on the right, disagrees.
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Kosovo's federation disagrees, arguing that the club's history, and future, are in Kosovo.
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Is there a single living person who disagrees with Trump's assessment of Haiti?
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Mark Meadows, a Trump ally and chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, disagrees.
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Senators could reverse him if a majority disagrees with any ruling he makes.
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Every person who disagrees with President Trump is an enemy of the state.
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Mr. Cain disagrees with this point of view (of one of the accusers).
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Whetstone disagrees that the treatment provided by employees caused his death, Stubenrauch said.
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Mr. Trudeau has said he disagrees with Ms. Wilson-Raybould's characterizations of events.
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Nora Ancarola, the President of the PAAC (The Catalan Assembly of Artists) disagrees.
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She added that Canada strongly disagrees with the anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations.
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Edward Bramson, head of Sherborne Investors, disagrees but has lost the argument for now.
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Thomas Hoenig, vice-chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, a bank supervisor, disagrees.
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She disagrees with a lot of the views of her progressive daughter and granddaughter.
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Trump can't block people on Twitter he disagrees with, a federal appeals court ruled.
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Kennedy disagrees, coming down more on the side of connecting with people like yourself.
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On the upside, Pruitt said he's disagrees that global warming is a Chinese hoax.
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European privacy campaigner Max Schrems, who brought the original challenge against Safe Harbor, disagrees.
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The Prime Minister has made clear that he completely disagrees with Donald Trump's remarks.
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The left-wing government vehemently disagrees, preferring to rely on building a cash reserve.
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They say that everybody that disagrees with them is part of some nefarious establishment.
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Costamagna emphatically disagrees, claiming that anyone with an eye will agree with the experts.
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That anyone who disagrees with them would be dismissed as a fool or bigot?
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He disagrees with colleagues (and there are many) who call Mr Trump's tweets unhelpful.
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Hofman has stated in previous interviews that Samborski never paid him, but Samborski disagrees.
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However, Trump declined to name an issue on which she disagrees with her father.
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" DeJack disagrees, according to the texts posted by Zhu: "That is not a statistic.
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Some liberals, looking ahead, worry about Swearengin winning a general election, but Kessler disagrees.
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There's a lot of written material, but the written material occasionally disagrees with itself.
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Gourdine's sister, India Collins, disagrees with her sister and objected to her mother's donation.
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Creed told CNBC he disagrees with Mnuchin and believes it will be much sooner.
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The fact that he strongly disagrees with Trump's bigoted words doesn't seem to matter.
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The drug industry's lobby, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, disagrees.
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An also disagrees with Moon's plan to boost employment by creating more government jobs.
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"She calms him down, grounds him, tells him when she disagrees," says the source.
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Williams disagrees with the position Energy Transfer's lawyers have taken on the tax issue.
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On Thursday, the White House issued a statement saying Trump "disagrees" with Putin's offer.
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Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which is representing the funeral home in its appeal, disagrees.
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"Everybody who disagrees on one or two points will decide to do the same."
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If she sees something she disagrees with, she attacks it with all her might.
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In government, the successful leaders can't just walk out, or sulk when someone disagrees.
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The public also disagrees with Bolton's steadfast defense of the U.S. war in Iraq.
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Warren Buffett disagrees with Elon Musk's assessment of one of his main investing tenets.
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Trump that the president cannot block those he disagrees with from his Twitter account.
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Johnson said he "strongly disagrees" with the verdict but accepted that Parliament must return.
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What we need to do is go after... TRUMP: Your husband disagrees with you.
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The problem is that Tennessee's Supreme Court -- and the law -- completely disagrees with you.
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Graham said he "respectfully" disagrees with McCain and will "press on" with his legislation.
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Twenge disagrees with the papers' conclusions, saying their calculations may be minimizing the risks.
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Although she says people may call that "getting s--- done," neuroscientist Daniel Levitin disagrees.
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Gualtieri disagrees and has ardently defended Drejka, describing McGlockton's push as forcible and violent.
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But Bill Winters, regarded as one of the best bankers of his generation, disagrees.
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But Dr. Oxana disagrees with the popular wisdom that aging eggs diminish in value.
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His advisers have said he strongly disagrees with the president's strategy toward North Korea.
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Rick Scott has also said he disagrees with the idea of giving teachers guns.
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He disagrees with the governor's proposal to demand that Medicaid recipients get a job.
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The Trump administration showed this week that it disagrees with itself on the answer.
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Like most right-thinking people, Thabo Caves disagrees with me (and also Gianni Infantino).
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Dumbledore disagrees, and persuades Harry to face his most recent horrific experience head on.
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"Alkermes strongly disagrees with Senator Harris' comments," the company said in an emailed statement.
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While proponents of raw milk say that process makes it less healthy, Sims disagrees.
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But Gray, who will crown the next Miss Universe on Sunday December 8, disagrees.
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Not that he disagrees with the official view that he has a personality disorder.
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LADOT disagrees, arguing that the law is aimed at law enforcement agencies, not regulators.
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The Fed banker Neel Kashkari disagrees, because using debt to absorb losses is flawed.
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The President disagrees with them on interest rates but that's for them to discuss.
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Mr. McConnell vehemently disagrees, though on Friday he did not rule out calling witnesses.
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What's new is the idea that someone who disagrees with you is your enemy.
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" He noted that Holst disagrees, adding, "He gets very upset whenever we discuss it.
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While the latter might not seem very significant to the character's journey, Boe disagrees.
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CREDIT SUISSE MAY TAKE LEGAL ACTION IF FINMA ORDERS MEASURES IT DISAGREES WITH - SOURCE
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Xerox said it disagrees with the ruling and "will immediately appeal the court's decision".
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Columbia University disagrees with the decision, university spokeswoman Caroline Adelman said in a statement.
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Hickenlooper disagrees -- and said his campaign has created a system to address the issue.
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During a recent event in Washington, Kasich said he disagrees with the advertising cuts.
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Facebook says it is "committing" to implement board decisions, even where Facebook leadership disagrees.
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Nick thinks he knows why Gene believes that -- but still, absolutely disagrees with him.
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Unsure of what to say, Gypsy says "everything happens for a reason," but Mel disagrees.
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The NLRB memo disagrees with Damore's complaint, and recommends dismissing it, were it not withdrawn.
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Ben-Shabat disagrees, saying it's more likely that millionaires are spending less on physical gifts.
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He says he disagrees with Mueller's application of obstruction statutes to certain of Trump's acts.
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Her voters want to abolish the death penalty, but she somewhat disagrees with that, too.
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But JPMorgan Funds Global Market Strategist Samantha Azzarello said Wednesday she disagrees with Goldman's outlook.
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Historian and Asia expert Michael Auslin disagrees - and sees potential for conflicts in the region.
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While it's been suggested that this results in a less-useful assistant, Apple strongly disagrees.
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In the letter, Friedman said he strongly disagrees with the Trump administration's "terrible" immigration policies.
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The SEC order "contains logic and representations with which CHX strongly disagrees," the exchange said.
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Nomi disagrees, countering if "stuff" doesn't mean straight-forward boot-knocking, it's not hooking up.
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Basically no one in this debate disagrees that colonialism was a horrifying, morally indefensible process.
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When another cast-member comes out as gay, she says she "disagrees" with homosexuality. Woof.
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Putin told the BBC that he "completely disagrees" with the findings of the MH17 investigation.
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But Twitter should not conclude that anything someone dislikes or disagrees with is automatically abusive.
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He completely disagrees with Golumbia, and wrote a review of his book for Bitcoin Magazine.
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You can see the reaction on the batter's face when he disagrees with a call.
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Trump is the guy who says, "No," and then belittles anyone who disagrees with him.
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HONEYWELL DISAGREES AND BELIEVES ANTITRUST CONCERNS WOULD IN ITS WORDS NOT BE A MAJOR ISSUE.
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The prosecution disagrees, however, and says that Naumovic shot Carneiro in a fit of jealousy.
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What they're studying is no longer Hartle-Hawking, in his opinion—though Hartle himself disagrees.
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Sanders explained his position, saying he disagrees with holding the manufacturers of firearms legally liable.
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Clinton "disagrees with his views and disavows his support," a campaign spokesperson told news outlets.
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To see that pattern, start with Trump's threats to silence those with whom he disagrees.
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And when it comes to picking which cuisine to munch on, the couple rarely disagrees.
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The National Labor Relations Board disagrees, though this reflects a relatively recent turn of events.
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NATO disagrees, insisting that the four battalions are a tripwire for engaging the whole alliance.
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Still, Noir said he disagrees with government infringement on anyone's First or Second Amendment rights.
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For children with life-limiting conditions, current thinking in pediatric bioethics disagrees with that position.
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"You have decisions that the rest of the world fundamentally disagrees with," Rank said recently.
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The Justice Department says it disagrees with the ruling and is evaluating its next steps.
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Much like the idea of pushing socialism, the public disagrees with that proposal as well.
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Mark Sanford of South Carolina has not been shy when he disagrees with President Trump.
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Though he disagrees with Gorsuch politically, he praises his written opinions as "careful" and "literate."
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The available data strongly disagrees with that, as does my experience as a healthcare administrator.
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Sarafina Alamurda disagrees, and thinks teachers should teach: Teachers should not be armed with guns.
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If it disagrees, it is empowered to impose its own fiscal plan on the island.
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The Qualcomm response For now, the chip maker said that it disagrees with Elliott's analysis.
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Delta disagrees with the federal department's characterization of both of the incidents as "discriminatory" actions.
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Tillerson nonetheless disagrees with environmentalists' views that fighting climate change means using less fossil fuels.
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Israel disagrees, citing historical and political links to the land, as well as security interests.
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Graham quickly weighed in on McCain's decision, saying he disagrees but their friendship will survive.
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"There is nothing nefarious when a new administration disagrees with a previous administration," he wrote.
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Then he noticed that she wanted to study in Israel, with whose policies he disagrees.
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Congress, however, generally disagrees with the executive branch's expansive theory of presidential control over information.
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Akorn disagrees with the allegations and says Fresenius soured on the deal for financial reasons.
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On the first justification, Trump's default approach to those with whom he disagrees is sarcasm.
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" The representative added that Farah still "fundamentally disagrees with this incredibly divisive and discriminatory policy.
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Broadcom said it disagrees with Trump's contention, and that it is reviewing the presidential order.
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An AT&T spokesperson said the company disagrees with Chopra's "baseless characterization" of the case.
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But Brechbuhl also insists that the department disagrees with Linick's conclusions and defends Hook's professionalism.
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In unusual debate moment, Trump says he 'disagrees' with his running mate over Syria policy
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London has signed up to this but disagrees with the EU's means of achieving it.
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But Tarr, who calculated the numbers at the time for the state of Texas, disagrees.
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Cook told CBS he "strongly" disagrees with Warren's push to break up parts of Apple's business.
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It's tiny, rocky, and uninspiring, though I know my friend and colleague Ryan Mandelbaum adamantly disagrees.
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Israel disagrees, citing biblical, historical and political links to the land as well as security interests.
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But James Wolffe, the holder of the post, disagrees, saying a "comprehensive legal framework" is required.
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Gilead said it "respectfully disagrees" with the jury's verdict and damage award and plans to appeal.
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Surprise, surprise: the CEO of Apple apparently disagrees with Donald Trump's call to boycott Apple products.
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The way that the left works these days, anyone who disagrees with them is a Nazi.
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Steven Maviglio, a Democratic political consultant who has campaigned against the plan, disagrees with this notion.
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Salzhauer disagrees with those who would criticize the idea of plastic surgery at a young age.
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They include Betsy Sparrow, a former psychologist at Columbia University, who disagrees with the replication methods.
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Every year, the NCAA Tournament selection committee makes a few decisions that almost everyone disagrees with.
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Exxon said it "strongly disagrees" with any statement questioning its responsiveness or cooperation with the investigation.
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She calls Congress, keeps up with the news, and talks policy with people she disagrees with.
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"She lets him take the lead, and she never disagrees with him publicly," one source said.
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Loesch disagrees with that assessment of the video, tweeting that people are overreacting about its tone.
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" Claire disagrees, saying, "Harry wasn't waiting for the brethren to come to their senses on anything.
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Yet Kloza said he disagrees with the IEA's assessment that the oil glut is being resolved.
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But Philip Howard, the professor of internet studies at the Oxford Internet Institute, disagrees with Ressa.
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"She lets him take the lead, and she never disagrees with him publicly," one insider said.
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" Her opponent, as well as much of the political establishment in her home state, disagrees: "St.
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A recently elected local councillor in Britain disagrees with my suggestion that personal stories are effective.
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Heineken has maintained the contract can be terminated with six months' notice, but Coke Femsa disagrees.
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Barack Obama is never going to nominate anyone who he thinks disagrees with the Roe v.
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Maybe you thought that last night's third cocktail was a great idea... but your skin disagrees.
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But Joe Haines, press secretary during the Labour government of former Prime Minister Harold Wilson, disagrees.
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The "deep state," as Trump's advocates use it, applies to literally anyone who disagrees with him.
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Davis disagrees with Channels' claim and hopes to have the matter resolved at the next hearing.
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Surely no right-thinking American disagrees that racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia and Islamophobia are, indeed, deplorable.
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Yet a group called Economists for Free Trade, led by Patrick Minford of Cardiff University, disagrees.
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While powerful white men like Boehner might find Trump personally charming, most of the country disagrees.
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But Jean Malpas, the director of the Gender and Family Project at the Ackerman Institute, disagrees.
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In a statement, a press representative for Mataboi said the company disagrees with the Cade ruling.
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And before you say, actually, yes, it does really authorize consent — well, the EU simply disagrees.
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Not that Elon Musk disagrees: Today's Falcon launch carries 2 SpaceX test satellites for global broadband.
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"Any time Judge Garland disagrees, you know you're in a difficult area," Roberts said in 2005.
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The state's Republican attorney general disagrees about the legality of the rule and its economic impact.
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McCarthy said Tuesday that he personally dislikes flag burning but disagrees with Trump's comments on it.
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Scott also broke with President Trump, and said he disagrees with the notion of arming teachers.
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Facebook has responded to the Bundeskartellamt's decision with a blog post setting out why it disagrees.
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But the Democratic establishment disagrees with that assessment, and has pushed back hard since Trump's election.
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However, Aliya Hana Hussain, an advocate for Guantanamo detainees at the Center for Constitutional Rights, disagrees.
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They are obsessed with adulation and become enraged if anyone disagrees with their so-called genius.
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The airline said they refused to leave seats they didn't pay for but the couple disagrees.
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"The department emphatically disagrees with the sanctions orders," said a spokesman for the agency, Patrick Rodenbush.
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Instead, they would launch right into questions about the viewpoint or evidence that disagrees with them.
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Where anyone who disagrees with us on anything is evil, other and an object for ridicule?
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"Just because he disagrees with the majority isn't a reason to keep him out," Collins said.
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"The bureau respectfully disagrees with the court's decision," said a spokeswoman for the agency, Moira Vahey.
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Western food disagrees with him, so he stuffs his suitcase with dried ramen and pickled vegetables.
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You know, if everyone who actually disagrees with him UNFOLLOWS him, his numbers might really drop.
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Cheung politely disagrees, and spends the rest of her time on screen exploding his filmmaking categories.
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When a majority of citizens disagrees with economic elites or with organized interests, they generally lose.
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Unfortunately, the holdup is in the business community, which disagrees over the best path for reform.
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"The Journal disagrees with the company's categorization of its journalism," WSJ said in the story Friday.
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Greg Scarlatoiu, executive director of the Washington-based Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, disagrees.
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However, Mark Cuban, billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks, said on CNBC on Monday he disagrees.
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Mr. Trump has said that more jobs will help cure poverty — which no one disagrees with.
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"They are unfair and intimidates anyone who disagrees with Black Lives Matter or communists," he said.
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While cryptocurrencies and yoga may seem antithetical, the Kali Psychedelic Bookstore and Cafe in Berlin disagrees.
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And while some may view bringing babies to work as a hindrance to productivity, Nelson disagrees.
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Joni Ernst (R-IA) told the Des Moines Register that she disagrees with the military ban.
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Harris, co-director of the immigration clinic at the University of the District of Columbia, disagrees.
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James Fowler, a professor at the University of California, San Diego who studies political participation, disagrees.
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And Trump could eventually turn on Mattis if Mattis continues to push policies he disagrees with.
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Mr. Stola disagrees, saying he is being targeted because he is not "loyal" to the party.
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Security editor Zack Whittaker disagrees, and says it's entirely within their right to protect customer data.
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He said cult leaders also have a tendency to cast out anyone who disagrees with them.
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Sanders makes it seem as if anyone who disagrees with him is against the working class.
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The guy who doesn't believe in gay marriage is not just someone who disagrees with him.
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That means a president who disagrees with his or her policies can do nothing about it.
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Andrew Cuomo (D) said in a statement he disagrees with the court's decision and may appeal.
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Andrew Cuomo (D) said in a statement he disagrees with the court's decision and may appeal.
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The source added that Gowdy "disagrees with the conclusion" that the intelligence agencies got it wrong.
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" Bridgeton Landfill disagrees with the EPA's plan, calling the agency's decision to excavate "arbitrary and capricious.
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"I don't know if people think the same about the U.S.A." Fernando Clavijo, not surprisingly, disagrees.
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Jyoti Malhotra, editor of National and Strategic Affairs at Indian digital news platform The Print disagrees.
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Scott Walker disagrees with the policy goals of protesters and wants to govern otherwise, that's fair.
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He recently made a video explaining the reasons he disagrees with the company&aposs updated policy.
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" But Ricardo strongly disagrees, and calls her "the hottest woman I've ever seen in my life.
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Whether one agrees or disagrees with the message of the protest, the problem is the same.
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Every laptop aimed at professional whatever-your-trade-is should have one of these (Apple disagrees).
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One who disagrees with 60 percent of the American people who think marijuana should be legal.
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Henry N. Tisdale, the president of the small campus of Claflin University in Orangeburg, S.C., disagrees.
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Trump denied this in his announcement on Friday, but his own Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) disagrees.
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It is Ellis who responds with panicked admonitions whenever anyone disagrees with his "bad boy" provocations.
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Although she's publicly vowed to help him recover, she disagrees with his choice to start drinking.
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It's been heralded as one of the few superhero movies that gets feminism right, but Cameron disagrees.
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Voskresensky sees glimmers of hope, though, and disagrees with those who favored boycotting Russia&aposs World Cup.
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But Atallah, who's been director of external affairs for the NFLPA since 2009, said he "completely" disagrees.
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Campbell spokesman Thomas Hushen said in a statement Wednesday night the company strongly disagrees with ISS's conclusion.
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The Justice Department says it still disagrees with some of the federal court's opinions in this case.
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Samantha Bee thinks everybody who disagrees with her is completely and totally incorrect — if not utterly idiotic.
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He may think the ability to find a soulmate will transform humanity irrevocably, but his sister disagrees.
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While many critics say that the all-day breakfast is a one-time trick, Cramer completely disagrees.
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Microsoft says it respectfully disagrees with Consumer Reports' findings on its Surface range of laptops and tablets.
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Jefferson Parish District Attorney Paul Connick reportedly said the office disagrees with Taylor's verdict, according to WGNO.
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Regarding the California case, Aimco says it disagrees with the judge's reasoning and application of the CDA.
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A special prosecutor can't be appointed simply because a victim's family disagrees with the decision, they said.
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Ciro Gomes, a former Cabinet minister in da Silva&aposs government and a presidential hopeful himself, disagrees.
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Airy, whose child attends Little Blossoms Academy, where Gregg works as site manager, disagrees with the protesters.
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The Department of Justice says it disagrees with the ruling and is "currently evaluating the next steps".
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More and more tech companies claim they've closed the gender wage gap, but the U.S. government disagrees.
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Steve Bannon, whose influence helped Donald Trump win the White House, disagrees with the president on bitcoin.
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He recently told The Hollywood Reporter that he stands by his decision and "respectfully disagrees with [Takei]".
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On another subject ... he also strongly disagrees with Floyd on the matter of sex before big fights.
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She also disagrees with the "hater" label because she says she's never tried to tarnish Kim's image.
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Gruber calls it "sort of damning," and says he doesn't see anybody who really disagrees with it.
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Heineken maintains the contract can be terminated with six months' notice, but Coke Femsa disagrees, Trevino said.
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This leaves ample opportunity to shut down his critics and detractors and block users he disagrees with.
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On top of that, Comcast broadly disagrees with the FCC's actions findings, despite agreeing to the settlement.
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You're never going to get someone who disagrees on abortion and gun rights to agree with you.
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Clinton — any individual poll that disagrees with that average should be taken with large helpings of salt.
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Bradley Byrne, although like other Republicans he disagrees with Macron on the climate accord and Iran deal.
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Green Party politician Jürgen Tritten disagrees with Angela Merkel's position on Syria for a different reason entirely.
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Ramos, president from 1992-1998, disagrees with that because he said troops and police were trained differently.
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When a majority of citizens disagrees with economic elites and/or with organized interests, they generally lose.
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As for those who may think the central bank could hike more aggressively next year, Gross disagrees.
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Screven tells me another little-known fact about Ellison: He's a great listener, even when someone disagrees.
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North Korea evidently disagrees fervently, and just days after it tested a new submarine-launched ballistic missile.
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He said he "respectfully disagrees" with Buchwald, who found no such liability in a case involving Libor.
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A third of respondents believe YouTube will use content restrictions to censor views with which it disagrees.
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" Neil Newhouse, a top Republican disagrees: "The importance of a positive economy for Trump cannot be overstated.
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On criminal justice reform:Moulton disagrees with the notion that marijuana is a gateway drug and supports legalization.
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But Trump is widely expected to announce this week that he disagrees and is decertifying the deal.
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Greene said she disagrees with critics that say Google's not in the rooms where big deals happen.
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Those opposed to the OTA's revival claimed there was no money to fund it, but Holt disagrees.
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"The Department disagrees with the conclusion that DOE was in violation of the Purpose Statute," Hynes said.
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My wife disagrees and cites Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, and the like as examples, at which I scoff.
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Jacob Vigdor, one of the 85033 study's co-authors, said he disagrees with the Berkeley team's analysis.
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What he cannot legally do, however, is revoke benefits or inflict penalties for speech he disagrees with.
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But Haught, a man of faith, disagrees with Crane that religion's truths will necessarily remain so remote.
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Sanders said in an interview on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360" on Wednesday that he disagrees with Biden.
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There's little doubt that Tillerson holds Trump in contempt and disagrees with large parts of his agenda.
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We broke the story ... the State of Florida disagrees with Melly, and is seeking the death penalty.
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Graham hasn't officially responded to Okung, although he's certainly read the piece and disagrees with the criticism.
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There are things he disagrees with in both the Sanders plan and the Biden plan, he added.
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But, Manuwa disagrees ... and says the 3rd time could be the charm when it comes to Jones.
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If Congress disagrees with the administration's vision for Fannie and Freddie, it can set out its own.
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Dr. Alisia G.T.T. Tran, an associate professor of counseling and counseling psychology at Arizona State University, disagrees.
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It's often possible to achieve more with a broader coalition, cooperating with people one partially disagrees with.
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DEVELOPER OF HONG KONG POLICE-TRACKING APP BANNED BY APPLE INC SAYS DISAGREES WITH APPLE'S DECISION - TWEET
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By rejecting Trump supporters, these students mimic his behaviour by gleefully rejecting anyone who disagrees with them.
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Ellis disagrees with these too, when he has much less ability to give whatever sentence he wants.
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Kyle admitted that though she disagrees with Obama on guns, she admires his tone on the issue.
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What is the proper course of action for a worker who disagrees with his or her President?
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"Broadcom strongly disagrees that its proposed acquisition of Qualcomm raises any national security concerns," the statement said.
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Rick Scott said on "Fox News Sunday" that he disagrees with the President's proposal to arm teachers.
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There will inevitably come a time when Trump disagrees with the Russia assessments of the intelligence community.
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He has been downright dishonest on many occasions, secretive and punitive to anyone who disagrees with him.
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What's still eating each woman up, toward the end of "Leaving Neverland," is that neither woman disagrees.
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But Dada, in which chance plays a central role, contentiously (according to the author) and continually disagrees.
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In many ways Persona 5 disagrees with Persona 3 and Persona 4's themes of the self.
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It's unclear as of now if the South Korean president agrees or disagrees with his aide, though.
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Gartner — who has a PhD and treats patients in a private practice — wholeheartedly disagrees with Frances's position.
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But there has not been a single serious mental health expert who disagrees on the medical side.
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Basically, the organization seems to have decided that the market is too negative, and not everyone disagrees.
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Graham, a traditional Republican foreign policy hawk, strongly disagrees with Trump's attempt to improve ties with Russia.
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Qualcomm says it disagrees with the decision, but the agreement is locked in and unable to be challenged.
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Qualcomm disagrees with the ruling and says that it plans to appeal both the ruling and the fine.
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" It added it "respectfully disagrees with the agencies' methodologies to determine whether industry lending practices have been discriminatory.
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He's trying to buy precious cover by painting everyone who disagrees with him as a simple-minded idiot.
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At the end of a long tunnel, there may well be a decision that disagrees with the order.
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While Kentucky's letter said the center's relationships with its hospital and ambulance companies were "deficient," the lawsuit disagrees.
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Yes, Leon could effectively order the egg to be unscrambled, assuming he disagrees with the incoming legal briefs.
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" But Karako at the Center for Strategic and International Studies disagrees: "I don't think anybody takes this lightly.
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December 2017 - May's spokesman says Britain disagrees with Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
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Joe Terranova disagrees with Morgan Stanley's price target cut and the firm's emphasis on Under Armour's poor sales.
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However, a writer named Claire Willett, disagrees that what Ross and Rachel had was really all that special.
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Tensions are high immediately as Nova meets Tim, a writer whose work she very clearly often disagrees with.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, however, disagrees that the proposed rule will help consumers as the CFPB intends.
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But the main Republican super PAC, the Congressional Leadership Fund, disagrees with that strategy and isn't spending there.
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One of this week's esports competitors, Ilyes Satouri, a French national representing Tunisia under the handle "Stephano", disagrees.
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Huizar disagrees, noting that more money for workers can lead to an economic boost, which benefits Main Street.
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America disagrees with China about which forms of cyber-espionage, though annoying for rivals, are to be expected.
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"Patriarch respectfully disagrees with the decision," said Reed Brodsky of Gibson Dunn, the law firm representing Patriarch Partners.
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Her family still disagrees with her decision to stay with Tristan, but they are trying to be supportive.
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UBS says it "strongly disagrees" with the verdict, which is "based on the unfounded allegations of former employees".
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Rogers disagrees with the sentiment that members of Congress haven't done enough due diligence in crafting their legislation.
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Jackie Evancho performed at President Trump's inauguration, but there's one big issue on which she disagrees with him.
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Kenny said the Irish government disagrees "very vehemently with the European commission" and denies any favoritism for Apple.
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" @holyquiznak THE ONLY BEST MARSHMALLOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BURNED ONES, ANYONE ELSE WHO DISAGREES IS WRONG â€" moved!
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The Womens' National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) said it disagrees with the suspension and is filing a grievance.
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Facebook's response at the time was simply that it disagrees with the finding that it broke the law.
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Still, when Jeanette tells Jazz, "I don't think you're ready to put yourself out there," the teen disagrees.
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For balked and cornered heroes, punching everyone who disagrees with them at least feels like an immediate answer.
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Or, would Trump's administration notice it, exclaim publicly that he disagrees with it, and then do nothing else?
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Israel disagrees, citing biblical and historical connections to the West Bank and Jerusalem as well as security interests.
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Ukraine, whose relationship with Russia has been soured by Russia's annexation of its Crimea region in 2014, disagrees.
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She says she completely disagrees with the former gymnasts claims that the coaches pressured them about their diets.
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On the other hand, plastic surgeon Matthew Schulman, MD, disagrees with using Botox or hyaluronic acid for microneedling.
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Zuckerberg later called Cook's remarks "extremely glib" and Sheryl Sandberg has also said she "respectfully disagrees" with Cook. .
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Labeling anyone who disagrees with political leaders as enemies not only is wrongheaded, it also is un-American.
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But a new UN working paper disagrees with the boosterism around Bitcoin's place in developing or destabilized economies.
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Jada Pinkett Smith's mother might be 64, but damn anybody who disagrees that her body screams BODY GOALS!!!
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Trump tweets about corporations, such as Boeing and Lockheed, when he disagrees with the ways they do business.
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The announcement comes amid an ongoing controversy over how the administration handles sports champions with whom it disagrees.
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Trump and Miller might think this is smart politics but The Wall Street Journal's editorial board strongly disagrees.
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But there's a party of two that strongly disagrees with that assessment: the writer-director's two teenage daughters.
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Regardless, a new Harvard-Harris poll just revealed 2628 percent of the country disagrees with this preposterous idea.
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"The Department disagrees with the conclusion that DOE was in violation of the Purpose Statute," a spokeswoman said.
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Tyson disagrees that Medicare for All would produce the lower costs that lawmakers such as Warren and Sen.
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"Tim Cook has consistently criticized our business model and Mark has been equally clear he disagrees," Facebook wrote.
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Williams' public defender, Mauricio Padilla, told CNN in a statement that he disagrees with the grand jury indictment.
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If she still disagrees, she can end things with you, which would be a shame, but her call.
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Uber also disagrees with the claim that Kalanick is personally engaged with any effort to coordinate surge pricing.
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As part of this alarming shift in debate, they demonize anyone who disagrees with them and their worldview.
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A majority of the public disagrees with Goodell's handling of the issue, according to a new Harris poll.
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Mr. Falkowitz disagrees with a growing concern that it is too difficult or impossible to stop online attacks.
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If the U.S. Trustee disagrees with the confirmation of the bankruptcy, it could appeal to a higher court.
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Judy Stanton, the former executive director of the Brooklyn Heights Association, disagrees that this is a move backward.
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In a dissenting opinion, Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson said she disagrees that the prosecutor's statement was legally incorrect.
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But MIT economist Daron Acemoglu disagrees: migration is too disruptive to families and the cities that workers leave.
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Selena Gomez's latest single, "Bad Liar," is indisputably good and I will fight anyone who disagrees with me.
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If the president disagrees with a law, then he should ask Congress to repeal or change that law.
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One is not a "science denier" if one disagrees with the rhetorical or policy judgments of climate scientists.
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December 2017 - May's spokesman says Britain disagrees with Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
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After all, Donald Trump has begun labeling as "fake news" any opinions or facts with which he disagrees.
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If either side disagrees with the appeals court's decision, the case could then move to the Supreme Court.
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"Civil servants should never be punished for having executed policies with which a new administration disagrees," Markey wrote.
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Microsoft disagrees with the judge's comments and said the company needs to begin work on the contract urgently.
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The paper industry disagrees and argues that the expansion of eucalyptus is not the issue — its mismanagement is.
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But he said he disagrees with recent Senate legislation that would curb the president's authority over trade policy.
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland disagrees profoundly with the European Commission's ruling against its tax dealings with Apple Inc (AAPL.
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It would be one thing if she was doing a terrible job or implementing policies Trump disagrees with.
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Cuellar, who has refused to debate Cisneros before voters head to the ballot box on Super Tuesday, disagrees.
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We talk about borrowing words from a text and creating something that disagrees with or contradicts the text.
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In his remarks at Duke, Bolton reminded the audience that he disagrees with the current administration's Iran policy.
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But no one, including, it now seems, Mr. Trump himself, disagrees about the human tragedy unfolding in Syria.
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Hatch has said he is willing to consider the waiver even though he disagrees that one is needed.
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Time and again, the government has silenced those it disagrees with by using citizens' private information against them.
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And he noted that he will continue to abide by that determination, even though he disagrees with it.
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But Cramer disagrees, saying that the stocks are up because of a correlation with ten-year Treasury bonds.
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Trump has repeatedly denounced the men and women of the US judiciary when he disagrees with their decisions.
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Clovis has been criticized for lacking scientific credentials, and he disagrees with the scientific consensus on climate change.
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It seems plausible to call this access "authorized" as well — but the LinkedIn ruling disagrees with that logic.
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David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds, disagrees with the assessment that rate hikes may be delayed.
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The only reason he is using to remove the prosecutor is that he disagrees with the prosecutor's judgment.
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Broadcom said it "strongly disagrees" with the White House's contention and that it is reviewing the presidential order.
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Scott said he disagrees with the notion of arming educators, saying teachers should teach and police should police.
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"If he disagrees with the president, he'll state his case and then he will back down," Cramer said.
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But Whetstone "strongly" disagrees with accusations that its employees were responsible for the other patient's death, Stubenrauch said.
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The Daily Stormer has been particularly aggressive in deploying its "troll army" against those with whom it disagrees.
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Schumer's decision suggests he disagrees with this logic — and there are sound reasons for him to do so.
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UBS said in a statement that it "strongly disagrees with the verdict" and that it planned to appeal.
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Though he disagrees with Trump on numerous issues, he has continued to attend meetings of the American Technology Council.
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State Superintendent Molly Spearman said she agrees the education system needs improvement but disagrees with the teachers' protest Wednesday.
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Plaintiff's "tweeting" hobby helped relieve the stress of working for a newspaper with many views Plaintiff strongly disagrees with.
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WATTERS: Up next, a socialist who disagrees with everything Ben and I just said is here to defend socialism.
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It is okay, I think, to begin this process during the administration of a president with whom one disagrees.
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Germany's "car pope," Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, professor of automotive economics at the University of Duisburg-Essen, completely disagrees with Wellnitz.
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Chua admits that "it's all valid criticism," but she vehemently disagrees that she leaned into a traditionally negative stereotype.
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That's why Rawlinson respectfully disagrees with those descriptions (including this very article) of the Air as a Tesla killer.
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" And according to the actress, she disagrees with her husband "on 90 percent of the issues on the planet.
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"As he's saying, 'The baby is not going to live,' I remember thinking, 'Boy she clearly disagrees,' " she says.
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"SpaceX respectfully disagrees with the Air Force's LSA award decision," a company spokesperson tells The Verge in a statement.
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The leave camp disagrees with the gloomy forecasts, saying that in the long term, the U.K. economy would benefit.
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For those who follow SCOTUS decisions, this is a sign that Ginsburg passionately disagrees and is protesting the decision.
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Lee County's decision hinges on an interpretation of state law with which Mr Herring, in his official opinion, disagrees.
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In the past, Stewart hasn't been shy about the fact that she strongly disagrees with Cannes' rigid style requirements.
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It's not necessarily that the royal family disagrees with Time's Up, they're just unable to discuss per royal protocol.
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Donald Trump is, by all accounts, a man who does not shy away from criticizing those he disagrees with.
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One might say that game plan is a cop out, yet Ortiz, who is second-generation Puerto Rican, disagrees.
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The Red Cross disagrees with the findings of the ProPublica/NPR investigation as well as the congressional inquiry's findings.
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McMahon obviously disagrees, and the tattooed Irishman is clearly annoyed with the candid and blunt criticism from the Dane.
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If the president disagrees with a law, then he should should ask Congress to repeal or change that law.
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Critics contend Trump's words have contributed to a combustible climate that has spawned death and violence, but Trump disagrees.
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Ms Klein, who watched her stepmother die in a hospital while receiving pain medicine that made her incoherent, disagrees.
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" Kourtney, on the other hand, disagrees and argues that her outfit from the night before "was fun for Japan.
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" Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill later issued a statement saying, "Hillary Clinton disagrees with his views and disavows his support.
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Another possible answer would appear to be mandating the use of helmets with e-scooters, though California evidently disagrees.
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Gottheimer disagrees, saying negotiating with Republicans will be the only way to get anything done under the new Congress.
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Pete, however, disagrees and thinks it would be a mistake for Apple to get into a crowded market. Me?
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Ross himself defended holding the fundraiser, but noted that he still at times disagrees with Trump on some issues.
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" Richardson also disagrees with the advice to recovering patients about activities, "You can do what you feel like doing.
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Some see the announcement as proof that a merger announcement with T-Mobile is not imminent, but Fritzsche disagrees.
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For example, Legend was clear that, even if he disagrees with the current president, he would never advocate violence.
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" Kasich disagrees: "You can have a strong environmental policy at the same time that you have strong economic growth.
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Monsanto, which makes almost one-third of its earnings from glyphosate, says it "strongly disagrees" with the WHO's conclusions.
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The Trump administration announced that it "strongly disagrees" with a federal appeals court decision refusing to reinstate the ban.
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Manafort appeared in person, with his lawyer saying he "definitely disagrees with the strength of the indictment" against him.
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Cornyn said he is concerned about the environment, but disagrees that climate change is the single most urgent issue.
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Elie Godsi, a consultant clinical psychologist and author of Violence and Society: Making Sense of Madness and Badness, disagrees.
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And while he personally disagrees with Luckey's politics, he feels that concern for the truth should transcend party lines.
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She disagrees with critics who accuse Trump of race-baiting with his attacks on the four women of color.
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Kate disagrees vehemently, and tells him he's being a child and an idiot if he doesn't have the surgery.
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But critics are worried that anyone who disagrees with the ideas taught in Florida classrooms can file a complaint.
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Bajarin said Apple appears to be working to "firewall" off its customers from data collection practices it disagrees with.
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Let's just say Post disagrees with his "haters" ... and he's happy to accept their "Congratulations" on all his success.
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But to insist on this as if anyone who disagrees is either stupid or morally callous is, again, oversimplification.
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He disagrees with the NAACP's moratorium—he supports some charters—but acknowledges that choice won't revitalize the nation's schools.
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The Republican National Committee disagrees and has said that groups like Delegates Unbound are the ones doing the misleading.
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US Travel, a national organization that represents the travel industry, also disagrees with the three airlines leading the charge.
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"Novo Nordisk disagrees with the allegations and is prepared to defend the company in this matter," the company said.
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The chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee on Thursday said he disagrees with recent controversial statements by Rep.
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The chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, (JPM) the nation's largest bank, disagrees with economists predicting an imminent recession.
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Some companies and industry surveys have pointed to UK consumers reining in spending ahead of Brexit, but Next disagrees.
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None of this is to say that the president may simply refuse to enforce laws with which he disagrees.
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THERE'S NOT A SHAREHOLDER WHO DISAGREES THIS COMPANY COULD BE MUCH MORE PROFITABLE AND EFFICIENT THAN IT IS TODAY.
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Yet "transplant programs are sometimes reluctant to use organs from older donors," he said — a policy he disagrees with.
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He is a bully who insults and condescends to people with whom he disagrees, or who insufficiently praise him.
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The Resistance is not about whether one agrees or disagrees with Trump on the issues, whatever those may be.
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Reid added that he disagrees with former FBI Director James Comey's frequent comparisons between Trump and a mob boss.
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" Justice Department spokeswoman Lauren Ehrsam said the department disagrees with the ruling and is "currently evaluating the next steps.
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Jon Justin Williamson, the lead investigative officer at the International Animal Rescue Foundation Africa disagrees with the zoo's authorities.
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But as the Senate's top lawmaker he also has the ability to effectively kill any proposal he disagrees with.
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Nobody disagrees there's lots of room for growth in U.S. shipments to the world's largest oil crude oil importer.
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Previous reports had suggested that the behavior detection officers aren't all that effective — a conclusion the TSA disagrees with.
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Nasdaq said it "strenuously disagrees" with the arguments against its plan, in a letter to the SEC dated Thursday.
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But he says he disagrees with Google's decision to walk away from a Defense Department program called Project Maven.
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You see everything in terms of race, and you see everyone who disagrees with your worldviews as a racist.
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Paul disagrees vehemently and declined an invitation to attend last night's event, but vowed to keep an open mind.
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Russia and OPEC are meeting Friday, but Moscow disagrees with the cartel's proposal, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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So I don't think like Bernie would necessarily deliver the full, total, sweeping sea change, but he really disagrees.
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Unless his relative accepts responsibility for him, the fact that she disagrees is, morally speaking, neither here nor there.
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When she disagrees with her father, it is often reported as a failed attempt to moderate his harshest positions.
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If the offended individual disagrees, he or she may go to court to seek an order requiring the deletion.
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She said she disagrees with the idea that Shutterstock is pushing out employees who have a difference of opinion.
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Also, for all the haters claiming Nicki's being disrespected because the figure doesn't look anything like her ... she disagrees.
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Simply tolerating different viewpoints, practices and lifestyles with which a person disagrees wouldn't be enough; affirmation would be required.
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If a majority in the Senate disagrees with a ruling he makes, senators can vote to overturn his decision.
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So I think Speaker—on that subject, even while she disagrees on others—I think she has been helpful.
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"It's, like, so unfair," she says, and her family neither agrees nor disagrees, because that's just asking for it.
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The young producer said he disagrees with those who believe today's music lacks the creativity of tunes of old.
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"The government disagrees with the defendants' assertion that it is premature to provide their own discovery," the filing states.
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The system may seem like it could help some brands while hurting others, but Barclays analyst Karen Short disagrees.
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"He's a conservative Republican, but he won't hesitate to speak out if he disagrees with President Trump," he said.
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They feel empowered to muzzle the press, crush the opposition, manipulate the courts and vilify whoever disagrees with them.
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The power of one branch is checked only when another branch disagrees and seeks to enact its own ideas.
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The director of the National Economic Council also said that he "totally, utterly" disagrees with Brimelow's anti-immigration views.
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"The Government disagrees with the Defendants' assertion that it is 'premature' to provide their own discovery," the filing says.
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One problem is that the International Olympic Committee president, Thomas Bach, disagrees with a broad ban on Russian athletes.
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The dollar pulled back after President Donald Trump told CNBC he disagrees with the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy.
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"Whole" foods and regular exercise are good; it would be hard to find a doctor who disagrees with this.
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But Huff disagrees, claiming that this treatment is a result of his political affiliations and support for Donald Trump.
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He vehemently disagrees with her view that immigration and radical Islam are the cause of most of France's problems.
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But he can be overruled if a senator disagrees with him and asks for the full body to vote.
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Chris Inglis, the former deputy director of the National Security Agency, the United States' premier electronic spy agency, disagrees.
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Some have argued that the Democrats should support Gorsuch and focus on blocking a future court nominee, but Blumenthal disagrees.
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We don't parse these tiny percentages; we don't track down every individual that disagrees and refute them one by one.
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The chairman has made his disdain for the public's input and any study that disagrees with his position absolutely clear.
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If a supervisor disagrees with a final decision, they can ask the asylum officer to go back and redo it.
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Potter's team disagrees, pointing to a slew of recent studies affirming the timing and presence of an ice-free corridor.
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His brother Vortigern (Jude Law) disagrees, and stages a coup to take over Britain and wipe out mages for good.
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But according to KevOnStage, it's the claim that $50 at Sephora or MAC qualifies as a splurge he disagrees with.
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Lisa Anderson, an attorney who represented the woman, including through unsuccessful appeals, and who runs Atlanta Women for Equality, disagrees.
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Alaska chairman Tuckerman Babcock says he disagrees with the RNC ruling, although the state is behind Trump as the nominee.
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Lagerfeld disagrees: "It's a little boring when designers say they are artists, especially when they say it themselves," he says.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) is a Cabinet-level department in the United States government,…Read more ReadBut Tehran disagrees.
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Margaret Wong, a Cleveland-based immigration attorney and adjunct professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, firmly disagrees.
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He also says that he is prepared to criticise policies with which he disagrees, such as proposed alternatives to Obamacare.
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But Wallace, the security expert, disagrees, saying the US has decades of experience on how to use and protect them.
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Sanders said the administrations disagrees with "all of the stories" that claim Trump and his campaign team colluded with Russia.
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Focus on the Family, for example, disagrees with other conservative Christian groups that affirm global warming is caused by humans.
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Sam Dotson, the former chief of St. Louis' Metropolitan Police Department, disagrees: "Springfield is different than St. Louis," he says.
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This is a judge who other judges look to for guidance; someone whose opinions persuade those with whom he disagrees.
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Forgiving someone to come off as the better person seems worthy at best and disingenuous at worst, but Belicki disagrees.
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Dan Clifton, head of policy research at Strategas, disagrees, and says Rubio entering the debate may be a contrarian sign.
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Israel disagrees, citing historical and political links to the land - which the Palestinians also assert - as well as security interests.
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Speaking on a panel at an academic conference in New York, Kuroda said he disagrees with Modern Monetary Theory (MMT).
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" Franks said he himself disagrees with the president-elect on some issues, and "he knows that and he understands that.
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Sadly, it seems one of the few people who disagrees is the man who currently sits at the Resolute Desk.
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President Donald Trump, as he is wont to do, has called for the firing of a person he disagrees with.
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Sharon thinks James is great -- what he did is what people do in relationships, and anyone who disagrees is ridiculous.
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A CFPB spokesperson said the agency was reviewing the chairman's letter, adding that the CFPB disagrees with the court's ruling.
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A member of the U.S. coalition against Islamic State in Syria, Turkey disagrees with Washington's support for Syrian Kurdish rebels.
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While proponents of such laws believe they will encourage parents to keep potentially abusive partners away from children, Hamilton disagrees.
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But the Trump administration apparently disagrees and announced last week an indefinite delay in a system to make this possible.
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He disagrees, in key ways, with the longstanding foreign policy goals that have bound Canada and the United States together.
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A spokesperson who didn't identify themselves said HHS "disagrees with the premise" of such questions and provided no further comment.
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These comments impact not just Paul but go on to send a message to anyone who disagrees with the majority.
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Merkel disagrees, but his popularity may mean he remains at the finance ministry if Merkel wins this month's federal elections.
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"It is a proposal that was made in sincerity by President Putin, but President Trump disagrees with it," Sanders said.
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Lee told Tapper while she disagrees with Kelly's stance as DHS head, she honors and related to his military service.
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To be fair, Trump is a guy who makes insulting personal remarks about everyone he disagrees with, regardless of gender.
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Fritsch has frequently used the term "cuck" to describe Republicans with whom he disagrees, such as House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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In a statement Friday afternoon, DOJ spokeswoman Kelly Laco said the agency disagrees and is disappointed by the court's ruling.
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A Department of Justice spokesperson said the agency respectfully disagrees with the court's decision and is considering its next steps.
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He noted that he's unafraid to criticize Trump when he disagrees with the president, and credit Trump when he agrees.
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But they can also be as ideologically narrow, and hostile to anyone who disagrees with them, as the Trump crowd.
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One is that the international trade body disagrees, and the U.S. throws global trade into chaos by quitting the body.
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Ortiz disagrees, saying WeWork is at a higher risk if a recession happens — which would affect WeWork's clients and operations.
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But Chieng, a stand up comic who spent several seasons on "The Daily Show," said he disagrees with that framing.
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What is surprising, however, is that another federal health agency, the US Food and Drug Administration, disagrees with the conclusion.
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The other side: Google spokeswoman Gina Scigliano told the AP in a statement that the company disagrees with the allegations.
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"I have two brothers-in-law from Mexico," he said, explaining why he disagrees with Mr. Trump's anti-immigrant stance.
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While I'll happily fight to the death with anyone who disagrees, you don't have to take my word for it.
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But back in Real Life, Robert Rank, the manager of Omeros Bros, strongly disagrees with Peck's assessment of his dinner.
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Matt Inzeo, a spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services, said the administration "strongly disagrees" with the opinion.
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Even when he directly addresses people with whom he disagrees, he generally makes a point of keeping his comments positive.
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They have a veto, which means the Security Council cannot take active decisions if even one of the five disagrees.
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Insofar as the speech could be considered a response to Trumpism, that's because, well, Obama disagrees with Trump on much.
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But Nolan disagrees with his Democratic colleagues who are already using the "i-word" in speeches on the House floor.
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The hospital industry disagrees with the paper's conclusion and disputes the notion that the extra money they get is wasteful.
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While some people advise keeping your goals to yourself to have a better chance at accomplishing them, Mr. Loflin disagrees.
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Mr. Trump, they said, has noticed how Mr. Tillerson slouches in his presence, particularly when he disagrees with a decision.
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But Wendy disagrees, "it's a win-win" because there's already a casino and a hotel nearby that needs an upgrade.
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But the Trump administration disagrees, saying it has reached a diplomatic agreement with another country to take care of it.
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" He has no illusions that his music will "land on somebody's desk who disagrees with me and blow their mind.
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Lyft and Uber have said their ride sharing services will someday spell the end of car ownership, but Hackett disagrees.
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She thinks that there is a therapeutic scent for any malady and that anyone who disagrees is paid by Monsanto.
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" Mr. Obama, the statement added, "fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion.
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However, Lee Duck-sure, a Christian pastor who leads a counseling center in South Korea's capital city of Seoul, disagrees.
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" The Interior Department argued that new leasing is not going to happen immediately, but Judge Winmill said, "the Court disagrees.
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"The question about Pompeo is whether he's prepared to push back privately when he disagrees with the President," Miller said.
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Even though Diana strongly disagrees with much of the Church's teachings, she participates like someone who subscribes to it all.
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Blankfein later replied to Sanders, saying he doesn't have "hatred for" the senator — rather he strongly disagrees with his policies.
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Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, said he disagrees with Biden that Trump represents an aberration in American politics.
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" Cindy Adams, the New York Post columnist, disagrees: "He'll go back to being the most famous face on this planet.
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Trump has leaned toward siding with Erdoğan on his view that some Kurdish groups are, in fact, terrorists; Macron disagrees.
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The company said it strongly disagrees with the assessment, which could result in a $1.5 billion bill for back taxes.
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At his core, many Republicans say it is a misconception that Trump cuts ties with those who disagrees with him.
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Instead, this country has chosen a verbally abusive, vulgar narcissist, who objectifies women and insults anyone who disagrees with him.
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While she is grateful for how quickly her business has grown and how "fun" her job seems, she wholeheartedly disagrees.
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On a recent episode of The Daily, he spoke about why he disagrees with the president about a border wall.
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A Justice Department spokeswoman, Lauren Ehrsam, said the department disagrees with Robart's ruling and is "currently evaluating the next steps".
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It also shows he disagrees with some first-term Representatives, particularly Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI).
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The bottom line: "Macron wants to be a strong leader that Trump disagrees with but respects for being strong," Belin says.
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" She does, however, believe the plan should be coordinated with allies and disagrees with President Trump conducting "foreign policy by tweet.
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Israel disagrees, citing biblical, historical and political connections to the land - which the Palestinians also assert - as well as security interests.
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But he still considers Nunes worthy of hometown pride and respect, even as Jones disagrees with his friend's actions this week.
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He said repeatedly he disagrees with Trump's suggestion Republicans should just let exchanges "implode" to force Democrats to the bargaining table.
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Even his brother, the MP Jo Johnson, profoundly disagrees with him about Europe, though he is decent enough to pretend otherwise.
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Trump's style has been to elbow aside anyone who disagrees with him and ignore the obvious disconnects in his own thinking.
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Police departments denied that they plan on using armed drones, according to the ACLU, though Sheley still disagrees with the language.
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Nobody disagrees that men shouldn't rape women or that women who haven't been raped shouldn't falsely accuse men of raping them.
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Cranston said while he disagrees with Trump's policies, he would be open to having a dialogue with one of his supporters.
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Former Attorney General Eric Holder disagrees, and said in a 2014 memorandum that transgender discrimination claims are covered under Title VII.
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Zedd disagrees but instead of standing by his choices he calls Diplo out for being jealous of the money he's making.
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He also said he would defer on the issue to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who disagrees with him about its usefulness.
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"He disagrees with the options chosen by the management and wants an urgent change in strategy," one source said of Bartel.
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Karl justifies that it isn't cheating because "it's not real, it's like porn or something"—a proposition that Danny disagrees with.
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When Seinfeld brings up the late David Brenner and laments the lost comedy material, Shandling disagrees; What matters is the person.
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She believes a miracle has occurred (her longtime fiancé is first seen deployed in Iraq, then dead), but her family disagrees.
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Unfortunately, the message Mr. Trump imparts is that it's acceptable to disrespect the institution and demean the individual when he disagrees.
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Shelley Moore Capito told reporters she "strongly disagrees" with Trump's comments, but said she still backed him as the GOP nominee.
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He said he disagrees with Stephen Bannon, the president's chief political aide, having a principal's seat on the National Security Council.
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Iranian-born Sistani distances himself from Tehran and disagrees with the Islamic Republic's model of state rule by a supreme cleric.
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Johnson, from Leeds Beckett University, disagrees with reviews that say TENS is not effective because there isn't enough good-quality evidence.
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And while he disagrees with the likes of Donald Trump on almost everything, he shares the American president's fondness for extemporising.
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The Commission disagrees, saying Italy must do more to ease its debt burden, proportionally the euro zone's second highest after Greece.
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And while Spears may think she still needs to do more before the summer starts, her boyfriend, Sam Asghari, adorably disagrees.
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"We have one remaining bigotry -- we don't want to be around anyone who disagrees with us," Clinton said, prompting light laughter.
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Wisconsin resident Meghan voted for Trump in 2016 because she didn't like Clinton, but she disagrees with Trump on these issues.
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Washington (CNN)He may be President, but he's not allowed to do one thing on Twitter: Block users he disagrees with.
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Because he's cutting off access for those with whom he disagrees, Trump "engaged in unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination," according to the ruling.
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Claudia Overstreet from Tennessee disagrees, saying: I believe that there's too much standardized testing in general, not just at my school.
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Obviously, Reince Priebus likely disagrees, as Scaramucci tweeted at the chief of staff, linking him to some of those very leaks.
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I suggest this to Leonard, who disagrees, saying that some of the first universities to have teams were Keele and Chester.
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Dolores Malaspina, a professor of psychiatry at New York University Langone Medical Center who was not involved in the study, disagrees.
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I joked yesterday that for as many things as the auto media disagrees on, there's one constant: everyone loves the M260.
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That's in line with how the White House has treated the press briefingChelsea Clinton disagrees and thinks it is fat shaming.
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He may be quick to criticize actions, but rarely, if ever, savages someone personally, even if he sharply disagrees with them.
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Gourguechon disagrees with the APA's expanded interpretation of the Goldwater Rule and has fallen on the side of the APsaA's guidance.
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Steve Weiss also disagrees with Naylor, claiming that his underlying argument could be applied to any company--not just the banks.
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" In response Michael O'Neill, Citi's chairman, said: "The board of directors disagrees with the conclusions drawn by ISS and Glass Lewis.
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"I bought one when I was drunk once and it's my biggest regret." i-D social media editor Róisín Lanigan disagrees.
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She disagrees with her dad, she drinks coffee (whoa!), and she has picked coffee up for herself at least one time.
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Obama in the statement said he "fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion."
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He says Pence can simply make his own interpretation of Senate rules and set aside the parliamentarian's advice if he disagrees.
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Under the ruling, Trump is not allowed to block users on a publicly available platform if he disagrees with their viewpoints.
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Hillary disagrees—the moment you break, they will say you are weak, and the moment you are weak, you will lose.
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TO said it "strongly disagrees" with a complaint filed by some shareholders in connection with the company's plan to go private.
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Viacom said in a statement it strongly disagrees with ISS' analysis and said it contains inaccuracies, which it did not specify.
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Culturally, it would mean Americans would resist the temptation to brand anyone who disagrees with them as traitorous Nazis or communists.
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Property owner Canary Wharf T1 Ltd disagrees and has taken the case to court, asking a judge to enforce the lease.
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Some people have argued that young children shouldn't be allowed to self-determine their gender identity, but today, Kimberly strongly disagrees.
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"Anytime Judge Garland disagrees, you know you're in a difficult area," Chief Justice Roberts said at his own 2005 confirmation hearing.
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Kobe Bryant is the greatest of all time and my friends and I are prepared to literally eat anyone who disagrees.
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Although the posted video said that the reason behind this unfortunate accident was an overfilled tank, the internet (as always) disagrees.
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The author of that paper, John Reilly, told the Washington Post that he "disagrees completely" with the point Trump is making.
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Most people agree the internet is not consciously alive (though my two-year old daughter, who's addicted to internet games, disagrees).
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"UBS respectfully disagrees with the court's decision in this matter," a UBS spokesman said, adding that the firm intends to appeal.
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Inspector Steve Webster of the British Transport Police oversaw the case involving Ahmed, and disagrees that his actions were not criminal.
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"Broadcom strongly disagrees that its proposed acquisition of Qualcomm raises any national security concerns," a company spokesman said in a statement.
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The WHO has yet to conclusively say that the novel coronavirus has reached the level of a pandemic, but Gates disagrees.
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John Zengel of Asbury, N.J., says he's a conservative who disagrees with Trump but thinks Democrats need to drop the condescension.
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The company "disagrees with the C.F.P.B.'s characterizations, and with many of the alleged facts in the consent order," it said.
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Separately, the Google parent responded to a gender discrimination lawsuit, saying it was reviewing the suit but disagrees with its allegations.
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They all agree -- and no serious historian disagrees -- that Ross intended to vote for Johnson's conviction, but suddenly changed his mind.
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But if the court disagrees, Mr. Gubarev's lawyers would have to prove that BuzzFeed acted not only negligently, but also maliciously.
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Robert Larzelere, a professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science at Oklahoma State University, disagrees with that analysis.
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One could simply not be a lawyer or a priest without agreeing to those oaths, even if one disagrees with them.
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Ms. Wolf has said that she disagrees with the delay, and that only a small number of errors must be corrected.
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And if any single juror of the 12 disagrees that death is the appropriate penalty, Cruz would get life without parole.
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What we need from Clinton is support for the broad goals of the administration even if she disagrees with particular policies.
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The company said it strongly disagrees with the assessment, which could result in a $1.5 billion bill for back taxes. Amazon.
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If he disagrees with their ideas, that's fine, but he must not imply that expressing them in protest is a problem.
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Broadcom has repeatedly said that it disagrees that its bid to buy Qualcomm would present any kind of national security concern.
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On the D.C. Circuit, he had ruled that a president can simply choose not to enforce a law he disagrees with.
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Jemele Hill — like many of her friends — is quick to insinuate racism or "white nationalism" against those with whom she disagrees.
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Congress simply disagrees with the president about which border security measures would do the job — an instance of decidedly normal politics.
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I asked him what he does when he hears the views of those he disagrees with, including those of white supremacists.
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But Deborah Herridge, of Sotheby's International Realty in Summit, N.J., who sold the Klaassens that house, disagrees about the market's health.
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The Trump administration obviously disagrees, focusing on arguments that not letting the police obtain military weapons makes their jobs more dangerous.
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The ousted mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who represents the main CHP opposition party disagrees, and calls the election a "battle for democracy".
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" Matt Bennett of Third Way, who is a leading Democratic centrist thinker, disagrees: "The far left is trying to redefine mainstream liberalism.
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Music attorney Doron F. Eghbali disagrees with Moo, and thinks that the revocation should cover all events; revoking privilege should be enough.
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" Soros said Trump will act as a divisive figure because "anyone who disagrees with him is not really part of the people.
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What if a user actually follows the guidance of Professor Watchlist and avoids the professors whose views he or she disagrees with?
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It's not necessarily an open-and-shut case that Kavanaugh disagrees with the Supreme Court's 8-0 decision on the Nixon tapes.
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This is how it should have always been – no one should be forced to finance an organization he or she disagrees with.
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Their messages, which are oftentimes derogatory and misogynistic, are geared at Clinton supporters (or anyone who disagrees with Sanders for that matter).
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Our favorite Momma's boy tells his wife that he disagrees with his mother, and that they do have the perfectly imperfect marriage.
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But for the far-right, it's become a rallying cry — proof that Twitter does in fact "censor" users with whom it disagrees.
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I resigned because I want to make progress, while many in Washington seem more concerned with attacking anyone who disagrees with them.
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" But Azoff disagrees: "If YouTube valued music, then it would allow artists to have the same control which YouTube grants to itself.
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He disagrees with Saudi Arabia over its confrontation with Iran, its blockade of Qatar and its rejection of democratically elected Islamist governments.
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump cannot block his critics on Twitter just because he disagrees with them, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
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While she has said she disagrees with her father on a number of issues, when pressed, she fails to articulate just what.
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Pruitt is signaling that he disagrees with the fundamental goals of the agencies as designated by the highest court in the land.
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Nola, whose wrist is still injured from her street attack, disagrees with the Shamekka's decision but makes a point to be supportive.
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He disagrees with the billionaire on the topic of "basic safety and human treatment," referring to Musk's treatment of his factory workers.
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I'm not calling it "fake news," because that term has been hijacked by Donald Trump to refer to news he disagrees with.
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Progressives, by their account, are out to destroy free speech, labeling anyone who disagrees with them racists and sexists, before silencing them.
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In other words, Doe did eventually get her abortion, so all the law did was expose her to information she disagrees with.
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But the French company said it otherwise "strongly disagrees" with the decision and may take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Republican Senate Majority Leader and Trump backer Mitch McConnell told CNN's Manu Raju that he "totally disagrees" with Trump's statements regarding NATO.
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During his own confirmation hearings in 2005, Roberts told assembled senators, "Anytime Judge Garland disagrees, you know you're in a difficult area."
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On issues like public land, Eliason takes a nuanced approach but disagrees with Bishop&aposs support for downsizing two sprawling national monuments.
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The hospital is appealing most of the overpayment amounts and disagrees with the OIG's techniques, but OIG insists the review was legit.
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ROVE: Look, any White House has the right, if it disagrees with coverage, to be specific and precise in criticizing that coverage.
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But she disagrees about Netflix, and thinks streaming giants are quickly catching up to the more diverse, independent world of web series.
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" Lindsey Graham: Donald Trump disagrees with the entire US Senate on Russia Lavrov isn't loath to take a dig at his "friend.
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Brian White, analyst at Drexel Hamilton, said he also disagrees with Thiel — he still thinks the biggest innovations are ahead for Apple.
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"I don't think we want to make this a legal issue" -- @RepSeanDuffy says he disagrees with Trump on flag burning https://t.
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She notes that she backs these methods, but disagrees with the additional imposition of a tax on middle-class individuals and households.
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In contrast to Conway's endless spiels about "real Americans" today, the book disagrees with the notion that a quintessential American woman exists.
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Genre is one of the worst ways to make people angry in a conversation about music because everyone disagrees about what's what.
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SKKMigas disagrees with Exxon's analysis of the potential for the project based on environmental and subsurface considerations, SKKMigas chief Amien Sunaryadi said.
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Israel disagrees, citing a biblical, historical and political connection to the land — which the Palestinians also claim — as well as security interests.
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The Dawn of Eurasia came up again as an example of a book Cowen disagrees with but still thinks people should read.
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I resigned because I wanted to make progress, while many in Washington seem more concerned with attacking anyone who disagrees with them.
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Washington (CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan disagrees with President Donald Trump's decision Friday to pardon Sheriff Joe Arpaio, his spokesman said Saturday.
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" Jerrod disagrees that a verbal yes is part of "the rules" for sex, as it is "the rules for emergency exit seating.
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The actress Dianna Agron's smile is everything, according to a number of Twitter testimonials, but Agron, the former star of "Glee," disagrees.
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Cotton disagrees -- and he is willing to brandish outlandish claims without evidence to derail the growing bipartisan momentum to pass the bill.
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Michael Roche, a consultant in Queensland, a state that supplies China with much coking coal, which is used to make steel, disagrees.
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Now, whether one agrees or disagrees with Jones (I disagree vehemently), it's a position that is indisputably up for debate and discussion.
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But William Lazonick, professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and co-director of its Center for Industrial Competitiveness, disagrees.
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" The musicologist Mark Clague disagrees about the implications of this verse, noting that the lyrics "honored American soldiers both black and white.
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While he often disagrees with Moulton, Gallagher cites their military background as common ground for why they break from their party leadership.
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Jessica Vaughn: In Polite English One Disagrees by First Agreeing continues at Dallas Contemporary (161 Glass Street, Dallas, Texas) through December 22.
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Nobody disagrees that demographic shifts in America portend a serious reckoning for critical programs for senior citizens like Social Security and Medicare.
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There's a part in the book where Rosa disagrees with Clara Zetkin, who supported voting rights in Germany for property-owning women.
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"I think he should not appoint somebody to be in charge of his foreign policy that disagrees with him," Paul told reporters.
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Yet the tribes are claiming exclusivity that would effectively shut out any competitors, an assertion Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen disagrees with.
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Whitehall don't care While some have suggested that the EU's declaration on a unified Ireland may invoke anger in Whitehall, Byrne disagrees.
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St. John writes that he once read an article saying there was no correlation between success and hours worked, but he disagrees.
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Mr. Bolsonaro moved quickly to undermine protections for the environment, indigenous land rights, nongovernmental organizations and basically anyone who disagrees with him.
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In both sacks, a Targaryen monarch is betrayed by a Lannister who disagrees with Varys as to the correct course of action.
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And, seeing as how virtually the entire scientific establishment disagrees with Pruitt's views on CO2, this would be an extraordinarily tough sell.
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That's why Jefferson and other Founders were so concerned about forcing someone to support the views of others with whom one disagrees.
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"The Guild stands behind Kevin 110 percent, disagrees with the findings and looks forward to defending him in arbitration," Mr. Steeves said.
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Brand vehemently disagrees with me, but I'd say that, more recently, the computer has also failed as a source of true community.
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Joanna told TMZ Sports she deserves a title shot -- but Zhang adamantly disagrees, saying the Polish superstar's best days are behind her.
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For Trump's part, he disagrees with his critics in Congress who say the U.S. should maintain a robust footprint in the region.
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"[Waters] is just spouting the left-wing company line, and anyone who disagrees with her, well, she doesn't brook disagreement," he said.
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Mr Ryan considers Boris Johnson a "nutter", Jeremy Corbyn "dangerous" and disagrees with the Lib Dems' policy of simply disregarding the referendum.
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He voted against the Affordable Care Act, disagrees with abortion rights legislation, and has an "A" rating from the National Rifle Association.
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He disagrees with the schoolmarm about there being little of it and reminds her that he himself has dealt out a potful.
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Trump lashes out at Fox News coverage: 'I won every one of my debates' MORE (Wis.) said Friday he disagrees with Sen.
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The doctor has access to K's diagnostic and either agrees or disagrees with it and gives you a prescription to do that.
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When anyone disagrees with something a comic says, or there are repercussions for their behavior, the comic too often seems genuinely shocked.
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Trump deserves the kind of allegiance that ensures the adviser doesn't hold his own press conference when he disagrees with the president.
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" Of course, Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens vehemently disagrees ... because after the game, he said, "He was getting choked on the ground.
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Yet recently we have seen judges aggressively challenged — especially when they mete out sentences in criminal matters with which the populace disagrees.
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Israel disagrees, citing a biblical, historical and political connection to the land - which the Palestinians also claim - as well as security interests.
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When pressed to name any area where he disagrees with Trump, he searched for an answer and landed on runaway government spending.
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"The company disagrees with the manner in which her many successes at Guggenheim were disregarded and mischaracterized by the press," Guggenheim said.
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Shell announced this week that it will quit a major US oil lobby because it disagrees with the group's climate change policies.
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"The White House cannot be permitted to cast out and punish reporters with whom it disagrees," CNN said in its court filing.
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But Riley Wyant from Virginia Tech disagrees: Sports journalists have every right to bring up political issues in the realm of sports.
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He added that Spero would not change its opinion just because the cryptocurrency project that has been reviewed disagrees with Spero's conclusions.
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Susan Collins (R-Maine) said Sunday that she disagrees with the president's view that the travel ban needs to be enacted now.
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Research suggests that when someone disagrees with you, you should speak faster so they have less time to process what you're saying.
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He could potentially change the balance of the Court on this important issue if he disagrees with his former boss Justice Kennedy.
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Thus, contrary to Benchmark's suggestion that its lawsuit is 'in the best interests of Uber,' every other member of the board disagrees.
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A 2013 study found that they don't, but Dr. Ellen Wiebe, a Canadian clinical professor at the University of British Columbia, disagrees.
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But Moya-Ocampos disagrees with this assessment, saying the government's unwillingness to hold free elections shows they don't have the popular support.
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"No one disagrees that seat belts save lives," Jason Levine, executive director of the Center for Auto Safety, said in a phone interview.
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Vale, a formerly state-owned Brazilian "national champion" which is a leading exporter and employer, said it "respectfully disagrees" with the indictment recommendations.
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Noting that he still often disagrees with the President, Jones admitted that Trump's powerful moment shows he may be settling into the role.
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Despite this fleeting moment of self-reflection, on policy matters, he maintained a haughty and dismissive air towards those with whom he disagrees.
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Note, however, that the National Academy of Sciences disagrees with this approach, and many experts think the SCC should be higher, not lower.
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Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) says he's "still digesting" Speaker Paul Ryan's Obamacare replacement bill, but he's already found plenty he disagrees with.
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While billionaire-investor and Valeant board member Bill Ackman has said that a sale of the company's assets won't be necessary, Maris disagrees.
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Biden has long touted a dedication to working on the inside, maintaining civility and forming bonds with even those he vehemently disagrees with.
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The leader of a group advocating for black sports journalists says he disagrees with ESPN's decision to suspend Jemele Hill for two weeks.
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The women's team disagrees with this position, and filed a federal complaint of wage discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2016.
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As a result, users become separated from information that disagrees with their viewpoints, effectively isolating them in their own cultural or ideological bubbles.
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Robert Hood is one of the best producers to ever roam this earth and anyone who disagrees doesn't deserve the gift of hearing.
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" In a text exchange with Vox's Alex Ward, Gaetz said he disagrees with those who claim he is witness tampering: "I'm witness testing.
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Kevin Brady, R-Texas, said he disagrees with the proposal, in part because of the financial burden it could place on younger workers.
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The right will always manipulate the norms of liberal discourse to its favor while using them to silence anyone with whom it disagrees.
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"The Justice Department strongly disagrees with the federal district court's ruling," the Justice Department spokesperson said in a statement Thursday, according to CNN.
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" Earnest said Trump's statement was the latest in a long line of things he "has said or tweeted that the president disagrees with.
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The court usually backs the Commission, but lawyers say it sometimes disagrees in state aid cases where it usually comes up against countries.
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The central bank judges that the yuan is more or less at fair value; the market disagrees and has pushed it steadily lower.
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You'll run into problems if your bank disagrees and gives you an appraisal that comes in far below the agreed-to sales price.
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It appears that Musk disagrees with the notion that most of the next generation of tech and science geniuses will come from academia.
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For 2628 years, Collins has been considered a moderate Republican, willing to veer away from the party's leadership when she disagrees in principle.
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Virtually everyone outside the administration not named Laffer disagrees, including all of the 37 leading economists in a recent University of Chicago survey.
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Elliot Altman, biology director of the Tennessee Center for Botanical Medicine Research, disagrees with that assessment when it comes to CBD's therapeutic benefits.
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From surveys, we know that a majority of Catholics disagree with the church's position on contraception and a substantial proportion disagrees on abortion.
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In recent weeks, Trump has become unleashed: convinced that he knows best, and jettisoning staffers and even cabinet members with whom he disagrees.
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He also disagrees with the view that Chinese banks are untouchable investments because of the country's problems with high leverage and bad debt.
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Years of clicking "report spam or abuse" may now have normalised the idea of silencing speech one disagrees with rather than debating it.
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But Feinstein on Sunday made clear that she disagrees that Comey only had two options: to conceal the emails or to alert Congress.
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The employee Janus claims he is a "forced rider," forced to subsidize a union even though he disagrees with the union's bargaining goals.
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Whether one agrees or disagrees with Justice Gorsuch's logic, it is clear he is not pursuing a restrained case-by-case approach here.
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Brown said all the stories in Facebook News will meet these standards, even when they include published content that she personally disagrees with.
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According to the Wall Street Journal, Cook will often flag to Trump's administration if he disagrees with a policy before publicly disavowing it.
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Though much has been written on the demise of the hashtag and what that means for the movement, co-founder Patrisse Cullors disagrees.
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Central to his progressive mission is finding common ground with right wingers, even as he disagrees with them on matters big and small.
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Dowd disagrees, pointing out that by "taking out half my words, they changed the tenor and the contents" of his conversation with Kelner.
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Bridenstine emerged from this exchange as someone who clearly disagrees with mainstream climate science findings, but who isn't a straight-up climate denier.
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And it might sound totally ridiculous that the same companies that benefit from lower oil prices are the strongest performers, but Cramer disagrees.
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The President regularly takes to social media to attack political opponents and even those within his political party when he disagrees with them.
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Leading actress Salazar, however, disagrees and told Playboy she thinks Alita's bodily transformation was appropriate given that she goes from teenager to adult.
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Daniel Drezner, a professor and trade expert at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy who's been following the campaign closely, disagrees.
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Jeffrey Lewis, a nuclear expert at Middlebury Institute of International Studies in California, told me he disagrees somewhat with the sentiment Blair expressed.
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He says that he knows, on a rational level, that if he disagrees with someone, it doesn't mean anything will happen to him.
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Mr. Faso says he disagrees with Mr. Trump on several issues but refuses to say whether or not he will vote for him.
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MONDALE, 9:06: One of the first and central issues is what will the VP do when he disagrees with the pres. candidate.
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And then there's Eugene Fama, the famed economist and Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics Sciences winner, who vehemently disagrees with the entire premise.
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They believe deeply in Sanders and see anyone who disagrees with them as a corporate shill or part of the Big Bad Establishment.
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These debates are harmful because they make it sound like "we don't know anything; everyone disagrees" when that's not the case at all.
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The couple still disagrees as to whether that was their first date, but the next time they went out, there was no question.
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Of course, undefeated Shields (10-0) -- the reigning WBO and WBC light middleweight champ -- disagrees ... and offered to settle things in the ring.
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Fischhoff disagrees, and plenty of research has shown that, again, if people are given the right information, they can indeed make reasonable assessments.
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The American Jewish Committee in Germany disagrees, saying that many of these crimes have been miscategorized and are actually the work of immigrants.
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Energy Transfer said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that Williams disagrees with this position on the tax issues.
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"However, the governor respectfully disagrees with the political left's national agenda to mandate changes to basic, common-sense restroom norms," Mr. Ellis said.
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The guy who disagrees with gay marriage may have a son who's being taught about gender fluidity in school at seven years old.
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" John Hess said that the media shouldn't publish "any argument or opinion calling for violence against a group with which the author disagrees.
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But he said he strongly disagrees with the notion of banning assault rifles, arguing they can be useful when confronted with multiple criminals.
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Both Mr. Fernandes and Ms. Nicholls believe that this may help to keep the element of surprise at bay, but Dr. Seif disagrees.
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Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) was a persistent critic of Trump's during the campaign, and has continued to call out Trump when he disagrees.
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Purporting to fight fascism — hence the name Antifa, short for "anti-fascist" — the group broadly labels anyone it disagrees with as a fascist.
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She has her father's trust and ear, but has also made it clear that she lets him know when she disagrees with him.
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We have decided that rather than confront the disagreements and the differences of opinion, we'll simply annihilate the person who disagrees with us.
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" It might be tempting to view the rich as undeserving, but Gerber disagrees: "We don't see them as spoiled, we accept their reality.
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In fact, he said he disagrees with legendary investor Jeffrey Gundlach, who said on Monday that he'd bet against Facebook in the market.
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This may seem like an unusual turn of events for the cape-wearing set, but Andrew Kreisberg, a creator of "The Flash," disagrees.
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I am very sad that it is really hard for me to find anybody to have a conversation with that disagrees with me.
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According to friends, she disagrees with things her father has said during the campaign, but she prefers to register her complaints in private.
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Whether one agrees or disagrees, deciding the best way to protect public safety is a decision that local communities are free to make.
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Clinics offering the treatments claim they are not drugs and therefore do not need F.D.A. approval, but in some cases the agency disagrees.
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Both Mr. Fernandes and Ms. Nicholls believe that this may help to keep the element of surprise at bay, but Dr. Seif disagrees.
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Iran's moderate president, Hasan Rouhani, might advocate for diplomacy, but if the Supreme Ayatollah disagrees, Rouhani doesn't get any say in the matter.
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